Sentence examples for constantly paid from inspiring English sources

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Apparently her real-life wedding dress, which she says she now wears as a beach cover-up "constantly," paid off.

[P15] Participants state that in psychiatric services, patients' failures and pathology are constantly paid attention to and pointed out.

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"He constantly pays tribute to the legacy," Gail Merrifield Papp, Papp's widow, says.

Still, younger people shouldn't have to constantly pay homage to older generations.

"If you don't constantly pay attention to it, it will crop back up".

"Obviously safety on the ice is an important thing and people have to constantly pay attention to it, and there are concussion working groups that have met and continue to meet to work these things out," Fehr said.

But then, this is a show constantly paying neat homage to previous British musicals and the traditions of the TV sitcom, and yet always staying distinctive and true to its source material, in a deceptively simple staging by Luke Sheppard.

Re "Look Officer, No Hands: Google Car Drives Itself" ("Smarter Than You Think" series, front page, Oct. 10): Unless these vehicles work so perfectly that they don't require a human override for unforeseen situations, they will be safe only if someone is constantly paying full, undistracted attention to the road ahead.

"It's an area that I constantly pay attention to, because when time is short and people start down a path that you've been briefed on before, sometimes you say, 'Wait, I understand what you're going to say.' I know that's not the right thing to say, but I have said that in the past".

But that's the difference between that casual level of runner and that elite runner: the elite runner is almost like monitoring a race car, where you're constantly paying attention to what's going on and you're very alert and trying to stay on top of things.

Holland presents Claudius somewhat less sympathetically than the BBC TV series and Robert Graves novels, I, Claudius: he was, like Augustus, a "shrewd operator", who played a similarly complex game: constantly paying homage to the old traditions of Rome while at the same time innovating and expanding the empire.

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